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If I’m Wrong, I’m Sorry

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Fabio Quartararo criticized Jack Miller at the event Mandalika MotoGP, for being too close when overtaking. Quartararo responded casually.

Fabio Quartararo who started the pole position at Mandalika MotoGP, Lombok, on Sunday (20/3) finished in second place behind Miguel Oliveira. Quartararo had slipped out of the top three after the first five laps.

The Monster Energy Yamaha rider didn’t give up. Quartararo raced in the last six laps, finally eliminating Johann Zarco, Jack Miller, and Alex Rins.

Quartararo (right) fighting Oliveira and Miller (AP/Achmad Ibrahim)–

Reported from Crashacceleration Fabio Quartararo criticized by Ducati riders, Jack Miller. Miller judged that Quartararo was too tight on the motorbike to his feet when overtaking from the inside, so he was considered to be injurious!

“He directed his motor to my feet, that’s like he did to Zarco,” Miller sighed.

“I don’t think it’s necessary to do that when you’re accelerating towards the front tire when you’re overtaking,” he added.

On another occasion, Fabio Quartararo was asked for his comments on the statement Jack Miller. Quartararo didn’t want to bother.

“He is also an aggressive rider,” he explained.

“I don’t think my movements were aggressive either. The touch I made was only small, it didn’t matter. Maybe he needs to see the replay,” continued Quartararo.

Fabio Quartararo judge, he did the action of overtaking very carefully. Quartararo said, the race was indeed tight, especially Mandalika Circuit slippery is a challenge.

“He spoke with me on the motorbike, but it wasn’t clear. He didn’t seem happy,” he said.

“The race was tight, he also had time to overtake me. When he went wide, that’s where I could pass him,” he continued.

“I also want to hear other riders’ comments about my action. If I did something wrong, yes, I’m sorry. But now, I don’t want to comment further,” concluded El Diablo.

(aff / krs)

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